Fangirls: Scenes from Modern Music Culture
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University of Texas Press, 2020.
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Hannah Ewens., & Hannah Ewens|AUTHOR. (2020). Fangirls: Scenes from Modern Music Culture . University of Texas Press.

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Hannah Ewens and Hannah Ewens|AUTHOR. 2020. Fangirls: Scenes From Modern Music Culture. University of Texas Press.

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Hannah Ewens and Hannah Ewens|AUTHOR. Fangirls: Scenes From Modern Music Culture University of Texas Press, 2020.

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Hannah Ewens, and Hannah Ewens|AUTHOR. Fangirls: Scenes From Modern Music Culture University of Texas Press, 2020.

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